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Highlights of SC verdict in NEET-UG 2024 case


    New Delhi, Jul 23 (PTI) Following are the highlights of the Supreme Court's verdict on Tuesday that rejected pleas seeking cancellation and re-test of the controversy-ridden NEET-UG 2024 examination.     
     * SC holds there is no evidence on record to conclude that NEET-UG 2024 was “vitiated” on account of “systemic breach” of its sanctity.
    * SC, instead of reserving the judgement, dictates operative parts and says there is an urgent need to provide certainty and finality to the dispute which affects the career of over 2 million students.
    * SC says data on record is not indicative of a systemic leak of question paper which would indicate a disruption of the sanctity of the examination.
    * SC says ordering re-test would be replete with serious consequences for over 24 lakh students who appeared in the exam.    
    * SC says ordering a re-test would cause disruption of admission schedule, have cascading effect on the course of medical education and impact availability of qualified medical professionals in the future.
    * SC says directing a re-test would be seriously disadvantageous for the marginalised groups for whom reservation was made in allocation of seats.
    * SC trashes submissions that leak was systemic in nature, and coupled with structural deficiencies, left the court with the only option of ordering re-test.
    * SC says the fact that leak of NEET-UG 2024 question paper took place in Hazaribagh and Patna is not in dispute.    
    * SC says if CBI probe reveals an increased number of beneficiaries, suitable action can be taken against such students.
    * SC says no student, who is revealed to have been in this fraud or a is a beneficiary, would be entitled to claim any vested right in continuation of admission.
    * SC accepts report of IIT Delhi experts on a controversial physics question, asks NTA to revise merit list accordingly.
    * SC allows candidates, who have personal grievances, to move the respective HCs after withdrawing their pleas from apex court.

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